FRUITLAND NEWS ITEMS HOW TO PICK A GOOD FAIR EXHIBITS AND THE The funeral of Mm. Klorcnc" Mflrhor was hold at the I'Rvctte Han tlst rhurrh Krlilay at 10:00 a m. A Inn . number from hern atteniletl. The pnllbearerH worn Lulu and Marie Buyor, Nellie Wolr, Alice :.i .. II Ruth Dracewell Elsie Srhmlri. 8ho wan laid lo rent In tho Rlvernled rere tery. The hereavod onon have tho heartfelt sympathy of their many friends here Jester Jlranthoorer ntnrlH to f'or- Talllj WedneHday of thin week whcr DAIRY COW Her lingular form Ih the first lm prtMtOfl one gttl when looktag at a hlKh-i)ri)diicln dairy cow. huvh Pro fessor W A. Hair, Federal and Aurl eultural College field dairy Hpeelallsts. This effect Is due to the Kreat rapacity of tho organs of production. The gen eral effect Is described as "wedge-shaped-" The dairy cow shows three wedges be will attend the O. A. (' again this1 " '"" frm" "' front' another from the year Mrs H Mrs. Joel Mayer and three children Philip. I'hllls and Clair arrived Sat nrday, from Staples Minn . for n short Tlslt at the Btptf home from here they will visit In California. Mr and Mrs. drowning and Mr. ami Mrs. l,ako formerly of this place hut now live near Caldwell MUM to attend the funeral of Mrs- Hort Mclcher. W. .1 Itusscll and son. Lewis nnd Karl Scrltchfleld started Thursday for a few days outing in the hills The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs (Joo. Frank came near strangling to death from drinking some gasollnc thcv had In their auto. Prune pickers ami packers are in demand these days- The growers aro expecting good returns for their fruit this vear. Marry T Lewis Is erecting a silo constructed of wood and cement Mr tiardner Is building a bungalow on bis place south of town A few and Mr. and Mrs II l Hum acll's friends cuino In Saturday even ing to help celebrate their second wed ding anniversary I'blllp Smith left I'lblm evening to attend the State Christian Kndeavor convention at Caldwell C K. I'owell came home Monday t cuing rrom the Ontario Hospital, where he underwent an operation t. n I. on ago for appendicitis lie says he I feeling fine. Mr and Mrs. iieurv Harries and lit tle sou of (Ireenleaf, came last wee' for a in at the C K Karnes home Mi and Mrs. Wlllard Hall from near Ontarla were -..i. i at the home of Mrs. Hall's parents Mr and Mr . K. Link, one da last week. At a business meeting of the II 0, of the Haptlht church at the home m top and the third from the side The I, Dower a slstcr-ln-law of flrH' forme'l ' "", Hnn withers nt the top ami the hrond floor of the chest at the bottom. The second is formed by the sharp withers at the top and the great width across the hip bones The third as seen from the i;idi is Indicated by the great depth of the rear part of the barrel and the udder, which tapers through the neck. I 'mi r points are allowed on si ore cards for this wedge-shaped form. duality Is Indicated bf fine hair, by soft, loose and mellow skin of medi um thickness, and by clean bone, lack ing coarseness. Halrj temperament Is Indicated by the lean neat appearance of the cow In milk, by a large, full mild eye, and by the general Impression given that milk rather than body fat Is produced from the feed consumed When not In milk the dull . cow may be allowed to carry cousldoiablu fat NEW EQUIPTMENTEOR NEW PLYMOUTH OFFICERS IN CHARGE L New Plymouth, Aug III The hand some 114,0011 addition or rive well lighted, well ventilated rooms to tho New Plymouth .school Is now practi cally completed Kvery detail of the school will he done within 10 days. School hero opens September 'Jlst with a splendid corps or teachers headed hv I'rof () I). Carper as superintendent The New Plymouth school now has nine moderuh cnuliic. rooms as to of Mabel Knberg. the i wing officer. K, ,,,., ,.,.,, , ul, flxtllrK ,t were elected I'roi.hlciil Ductule Mi' Kowii., Vice I'renttleiit. Mabel h'nborv. Secretins. Velma Spulnhower. Treas urer; Adra Vestal The social, fin Is one of the i.esi school plants In the west, ror a town of this HM The car penters brick liners, painters, i-tt- . nal pleii their eontructs, Kincst '"'" ' -buiary and m rshlp.om- viver- ul. In mild the .ewer and ulttees were appointed leu cream and ike u.r. ,irved ami all onio .! ,i ' .ml lime logctlii WHEN CORN SHOl ID BE CUT FOR SILAGE Corn tor sllago is iieifcnthly cut when the loincU huvo (lUsne I the milk btagc ami arc glaxvd uud dented, uc ildliig to tue O A. C. dairy special Uts When corn bus reache I this the lower leitM'S are beglunim. to turn lirown Coin at this i. .iKes silage that Is more nutritious .i . well M sweeter ami more palutalde. Aside Hunt bte more soar, silage 'loin Ii atuie torn lucks a ..u part ol I he nutrition or ni.r l ! KM II 1 iUs Inlllnl In ih, , a oik i.s.eriuieiii M.itlou Hi. U i. .in sej tic tank si-lein. the pumptlll s.vs triu and elii ti h w Ii In- on I n. . wire up the domestic science room for N but point MOVI - Tills he will rilllsit tills 11 Tile ItUi V llll I l.il ll .11 . ii up. in , win, h has ih,. plumbum contract will i i ill Hi. noli : pliiuildug fix- i which w.i ilel.iied In shipping 'Then the school will be read) for use Sept Jlst llnllilillg Notes. mw out loom school costing $ncn is being built on the Hi.; Willow st eial miles northwest of New I'ly mouth I he Vullt'N View school east of town Is to lie moved across the road I loin Its present I. nation, an I a one room .1.1. Iltb. ii DOStlni II""11 H to be built thereto II It I'ltketi Is bull. Up- a nit e house M bi ranch thrt dies m94tt ol tow n Its tost will tie $1.1111 Ho. while started ihla week to . ...v.ii. for a inodern su room bunga IFAMTOff A. Horses nnd Mules. D A. (i Moore, Superintendent. A. Mi Williams. Ralph Dunbar, H. L. I'ooi man. Assistants DEPARTMENT B. Cettle. J. Weaver, Superintendent; John Hiiistian. Dick Jensen, Frank Vines, Assistants department r. Sheep. John Wood, Superintendent; Heorgo (irceii. Frank Calmer. Assistants DEPIMMIT D. Swine. Dr. II H. Whitney. Superintendent; 8. D. Dorman, J- H. Tensen, Assistant. HMKIIIf r Ponltry. H. W Clement, Superintendent ; Win Plnney, Oi Hi l.'iihrs. Assistants. DEPARTMENT F. Kami rrodncts. James A. Lackey, Superintendent; W. R. shim.. J. T. Logan. J. H. Forges. A K. Wade, K. H. llrumbarh. LmmN Cole, W. L. Lawrence, Perr HumIcii, Assistants. depirtment i J. Jas lackey, Superintendent; W R Sblnn, Robert A. Cook. Frank. Miller. Peter Tensen, A. A. Reed II Schlot n. aim. W. D. Patch, Assistants. vinun h. Aplarj. Howard Mallet, Siiierlntendent; W. W. Foster. Assistant. MFAMIIXf I. Fine Arts. Mrs w i Weese, Superintendent, Miss tieorgla Hull. Mrs Olive Clement, Mrs. D. M Tuggert, Assistants. lr:i'l(TMKT J. llrrnd anil I'.ein Mrs J. D Hllllngsloy, Supeilntett dent; Mrs II. C. Schtippell. Assist ant, IrKI'UtiMrM K. Jellies, I aimed lionds and 1'rcserve. Mrs J M Mci'ulloch, Siiperlnten dent; Mrs t!eo. Vanderhoof, Mrs Junius l.uckcy. Assistants MHPAMUH i Needlework and K.ntbroldery. .1. . I'.oiirl. sin i .. i I ii I '.. . I, ... I Mr ' II c. Farmer, Mrs D. C. Hret. Assistants DKI'ARTMEMT M. knitting and (rochet Mis S D Dodmaii. Superintendent; Mrs. C. V. DodKe, Mrs. K. A. Fruser. Assistants. NTAOTHUl V. Quills and Soft Pillows. Mrs It II I'lircell. Superintendent. Mrs. Wullcr M tileiui, Mrs .1 II Ma Mi ii. Mis Anna , Jackson. -hlhtunts Iril'Vltl Ml M 0 llllllllts' Vtt.u Mrs. I. A.laui. Superintendent Mr I Ii Conklin. Mrs II. W element. Assist, i.. i NPAsnm i p Fduciilluiiiil. Ii Hullcv. Sliperlllteli.lt'llt , Mn K.lna tirlficn. Miss Nellie I'l.iii. Miss June tint . - i '.mis ilPAITMIXf f. Ihigs, IllnU, an. I Pet ViiiinaU. Louis Kroessin, Superintendent; Hr Q A. I'ugiil. Ahsisiaut DKPVKIMKM It Flow Cl Mrs I' 'au I'etteli.. Su peliutenilclit ; lira R a Halloy, Assistant M -Lj-.--j.-i-J' i JLL kl ... the allh Mace roaulaad r ' ' vi i,u'"1"' ln ",MI '" .-,.. ... .nt,.,- UMM l, eon.ain "' ' -'U"U J V U "" in UM cailt ta , l i., , ;n ,,,.,. I i i mot-, in the milk than in the I lac, all. I I per . cut liioi't Ul li' !i .1 .stage than III the milk ll Is thus seen (hut hllnuo . oi ii ill the glue.l sla.'.e Is two and tlii'i. fourth! Hint's as BHtritlOUS "HI II. lilt' III .1 t.lssele I :.)., W lun torn Is irostcl .(.,.rc it h.ii ....bed the propel sliue It should he n and put Into the hilo at once II allow,, I to stand In the Held alter UOJ until it dries out. water should be added lo replace the amount lost hv evaporation Cut torn in the itlO should feel moist I., the i . h V.i v In corn put into the sll.. .i uh out water being udded is Ilk, '. to mold, or nil ;.. Farm Notes. vVhcie there is u silo there is pros perltv llieie is not euou-h of tb.' i iiin uiiinltv spirit anion- out rural dis tricts I lie wast,- of etlotl through im practlcal methods ol ittruilng is th 4 I . alesl ll.l '. I.v ol the .1 Success is hound to miiit to the i'I vv lie kills w bile ' e plow No t'iili it ion lias i ..ii.'t ! 1 . oiul its .igrii ullurul di vi lopuii in . M'avallii' toi tie loiiinlation an I basement M J (lardltier Is building a nice J i lesideiii ,- ,. i his ranch I '- miles west ol town The development ol the I. inner hlm--.11 :.:list precede the Hill .levclop iii. lit of (he ground he tills 'A.' in ii at give lo the people who live on the lam; the sumo educational ddvautaief tof their children as those t I the . It) t Hint aoiaalhlag It wrong in our market lug b.isteu. when it small crop brings More money than a bountiful one Co operation between practical funnels an. I pioiicient business men will eliminate uuoraiu'c uud preju dice Tile nations menu must bo made up front the fields, pastures orchards an I EMMETT WILL HOLD A FRUIT FAIR SEPT.. 25-26 Kliiniell will hold a two-duv's fair Friday uud Saturday. Sopt '.'.-'.T.. The eiiiiie exliiiit eiuisisting of Kniiuett's tuinoiis peaches. Bvropeaa grapes. iiectariuea. apricots, apples, prunes, grains, t . ill tin n be taken to Cublwell uud exhibited at the ,:ivon COUatjt fair to be held S,vt I'H-aoand Oct. 1-:'. URGE NUMBER EMPLOYED ON OREGON FARMS There arc 805,1(1 persons in Oro- on that work for a living and ss.i it oi :..i.lcus. and tti t'artii ilitolllgentli tho Iheiii Hie e:upUiel upon the furm. a.'- i must now what is needed. i ling to a report which has just beeu In the entire I'nitet I States there uu issue. I by the I'liltc I Statt s Census 170 pet'sii!. . over I" ears of I Hlireail Ol the persons ellgagcil lu u.l Ut.ltt7.33tt, or per cent o I agricultural pursuits, the bulk of thetu . ..i -ngagei lu gaiinftil are farm o . k.i.m- and iar.u labor, i oit upalioiis Oi ihe guinfully oocu- I The larm 0H i.itors uiiiiiPtis ;;s.,"..M, I led. l.'.i. .''..i ;. or .: ; per cent are en- : and ITJN ai'c men and 1. .''. are wo:i;- llure Ther. en Tkere are S7. 130 firm laborer hi in the nation and : the HkM the.i euipli 1. 1 oi. icmales. Two Good Things In Malheur County FALL 1914 Malheur County Fair September 15-19 Alexander's Showing Of the new High Art and Fashion 4 clothes for men. A display of the clever 4 est examples of good clothes making ex 4 tant as always in the past-each suit has i been hand tailored and each possesses 4 those deft touches of style and original 4 ity which add immensley to the comfort 4 and satisfaction of the wearer. 4 Every new model for fall, every new 4 fabric, every new color tone is shown. 4 Tartan checks and hair line stripes will be in great favor with men as well as the new two toned blues and the green and black effects. High Art Suits Fashion Clothes $15.J to $25. $18.22 to $35.2- Besides suits for men and young men you will find our store brimfull of the newest hats, shoes, shirts, underwear and all accessories in mens' and boys' wear. Come and partisipate in the best county fair in the intermountain region, and make our store your headquarters while here. Every convenience here. Free parcel check room, banking facilities, courteous and willing service to greet vou by those trained in their calling. ALEXANDER ONE PRICE CLOTHIKK ONTARIO, OREGON fd !2J Home of AJAX Clothes for Boys rjfpyir V,